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Griffintown

by Marie Hélène Poitras

Translated by Sheila Fischman

Griffintown

ISBN: 9781770863880

Format: Trade Paperback
Size: 5" x 7.5"

Price: $21.95

 

Publication Date: May 15, 2016

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Synopsis:

 

Loaded with grit, heart, murder, and desire, Griffintown harnesses the style of a Spaghetti Western to tell the exhilarating story of the calèche drivers of Old Montreal, the city’s urban cowboys. It s a novel ulike any other — a story of sorrow and renewal, of unexpected moments of grace.

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The sun rises on Griffintown after the months of snow under which the city of Montreal has been dormant. It is the dawn of the season of survival. Men and horses return to the stable. Winter has taken some of their number. Fewer are coming back. Some men, like John, pick up the reins like a bad habit. For others, past lives trail behind them, and Griffintown is their last chance. Marie comes looking for a job that will bring her closer to the horses she loves. She is not aware of the lives of desperation led by man and horse, nothing like the romantic ideal she has of them.

Subjects:

FIC019000 FICTION / Literary

FIC033000 FICTION / Westerns

Winner, Prix Littéraire France-Québec

Shortlisted, Prix Ringuet de l'Académie des lettres du Québec

Shortlisted, Prix des lecteurs émergent de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Commended, 2012 La Presse Best Book

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Reviews

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“An absolutely thrilling novel!”
Radio Canada


“A real Western, where good and evil clash as in the time of Jesse James ... a great trip to a little known world.”
Littérature du Quebec

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“Full of characters imbued with sensuality and mystery. The reader will not want to leave.”
Librarie Vaugeois

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“Surprises and seduces in both its narrative voice and stylistic brio. Marie Hélène Poitras is a writer to follow closely!”
Revue Le Clap

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“There is something of a great writer in Marie Hélène Poitras.”
Huffington Post

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“Poitras writes beautifully, realizing her world in a rich, emotional prose that invites the reader to settle in for a long, slow read. Her sensuous language evokes empathy for the horses, their riders, and ways of living that have lost their place in the city.”
Montreal Review of Books

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“A ride in the Far West that is not to be forgotten.”
La Presse

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“A novel that is akin to the great westerns of Cormac McCarthy.”
The News

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